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  1. Gyermeknap a Kumániában. Nagyszerű kedvezményekkel készülünk Önöknek 2024. május 26-án, vasárnap. A Kumánia szálloda, fürdő és gyógyászat egyetlen komplexumban. A 2012-ben átadott létesítmény egyre népszerűbb: 2015-ben a Hotel Kumániát a 3. legszebb hazai kishotelnek választották a Travel Channel pályázatának ...

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › CumansCumans - Wikiwand

    Introduction Cumans Cumans; Names and etymology Cuman Cumania Polovtsy Folban, Vallani, Valwe Kipchak Tribes; History Origins Qun Kipchak relationship Conquests Political organization Battles in Kievan Rus', in Hungary, and in the Balkans Mongol invasions Settlement on the Hungarian plain Cuman involvement in Serbia Golden Horde and Byzantine mercenaries Traces of Cumans in Anatolia Traces of ...

  3. Ţara lor se numea Cumania şi se întindea de la fluviul Don şi până la Carpaţi. Partea răsăriteană, unde se găsea şi centrul lor de putere, se numea „Cumania albă”, iar partea apuseană, vecină cu Ungaria (Transilvania) şi incluzând Moldova şi estul Ţării Româneşti, se numea „Cumania neagră”. În anul 1114 cumanii ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KiskunságKiskunság - Wikipedia

    Kiskunság ("Little Cumania", Latin: Cumania Minor [1]) is a historical and geographical region in Hungary situated in the current Bács-Kiskun County between Kalocsa and Szeged. Its territory is 2,423 km 2. Like other historical European regions called Cumania, it is named for the Cumans ( Hungarian: Kunok ), a historically very significant ...

  5. 31 mag 2023 · Kunság, a Hungarian land with a unique history and captivating nature, is a standout destination for tourists with off-the-beaten-track appeal and diverse natural life. Lili Zemplényi. — 31.05.2023. Lili Zemplényi is a graduate of University College London (UCL). Currently, she is completing her MA at the Higher School of Economics.

  6. The emergence of two Romanian principalities in Cumania, 1330, 1364: 134 Cumans and Tatars in Romanian history: 134 From Cumania via Tartaria to Wallachia and Moldavia: 137 Cumania and Severin after 1242: 143 Basarab and the emergence of Wallachia, 1330: 149 Moldavia casts aside Tatar and Hungarian tutelage, 1359–1364: 155

  7. everything.explained.today › CumansCumans Explained

    Two regions – Little Cumania and Greater Cumania – exist in Hungary. The name of the Cumans (Kun) is preserved in county names such as Bács-Kiskun, Kunbaja and Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok. The Cumans were organized into four tribes in Hungary: Kolbasz/Olas in upper Cumania around Karcag and the other three in lower Cumania.